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Anybody know which of EZCA, OPUS, ChaseCam etc has the ability to use a joystick axis for movement.
eg assign up and down axis to move forward/backwards but if holding down button 1 then it will zoom in/out, hold down button 2 will look up/down etc
I need a multi functional axis/button combo setup yet I don't know which one, if any, will do that.
thanks

With the low cost of hard drives I am surprised that so many still use one drive for simming, gaming, work, college etc.
I strongly recommend having a 2nd drive with Windows purely for simming to eliminate all the background nonsense

Easy resolution - Skip the FS2Crew products and fly the whole aircraft yourself. I do.
Not much work in the cockpit to do anyway and once past the takeoff stage the program is redundant anyway until landing and that can be done easily alone.
I bought the NGX FS2Crew but still to this day have never installed nor used it and I still have no intention of doing so. Waste of money in my view.

I have a 50inch TV running on my gaming PC (GTX 970 and i7 3770k) at 1080P and my P3D rig (as per sig) on a Dell Ultrawide 34.
In my P3D rig I also have a 2nd SSD with Windows 10 running Steam. I use this rig also for games such as Dungeon Siege, Witcher 1, Starcraft, No Man's Sky etc. Running at 3440^1440 is immersive indeed for these type of games.
I prefer the P3D rig for the games mentioned above.
Definately get an ultrawide if you will also use the rig for more than FS. I bought mine not long after Jim did based on his review of it.

Nope that is the intention. To save on data usage costs.
As the speed slows and slows it eventually begins to move backwards forcing the time around the users to also move backwards.
You'll notice that there will be topics relating to previous simulators becoming more prominent. Forum users will actually begin to be nice to each other again. Your grey hair will turn back to it's original color.
The aim is to minimize data usage during the day as in a few weeks time we will all be out of retirement and back in school and then too busy with homework to be able to go on. At this point the forum speed will return to normal.

An easier way would be the same as EZCA v2 whereby it installs in the programfiles x86/ directory whether you want it to or not. No choice. According to the dev it has to go into that folder and so there is no option to change it.